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both centers were established by congress in 1994 by public law 103446. within the center for women veterans, the director serves as primary adviser to the secretary on department policies, programs and legislation that affect women veterans. so when i'm working with the center for women veterans, i focus on all minority female vets and any issues or concerns are brought up to that office. i also brought out brochures, quick series to hand out. they're in the back. also i brought out information sheets on both centers. so if you would like to have a copy, they're in the back. thank you. >> the department of veterans affairs has been a great partner in this project. great to have you here today. it's my privilege to introduce the moderator for today's panel. captain lori manning, u.s. navy retired, served in the united states navy for over 25 years she is now the director of the women in the military project at the women's research and education project here in washington, d.c. during the persian gulf war captain manning served on the staff of the commande
both centers were established by congress in 1994 by public law 103446. within the center for women veterans, the director serves as primary adviser to the secretary on department policies, programs and legislation that affect women veterans. so when i'm working with the center for women veterans, i focus on all minority female vets and any issues or concerns are brought up to that office. i also brought out brochures, quick series to hand out. they're in the back. also i brought out...
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i am very interested in describing islamic law. there is the reliance of the traveller, which is a highly certified islamic law but, and everyone should read this. this is more important to read than the koran because its application of islam onto society, when i looked into this phenomenon, i looked at one of the travel books. i am reading hundreds of pages, and he discusses that there is no separation of church and state, mosque and state. there is no space. that was one of those lightbulb flashing on moments where you understand some of these fundamental differences that need to be taken into account when you go to war and try to bring your way of life to a culture that has a completely different notion of what it means. >> when i read your columns, tell me -- where i missed it. i couldn't find a column where you made a stand on the iraq warr ahea ahead of time. but you wrote against those who weren't in favor -- >> i was in favor of it. >> but now you have nothing good to say about this. >> i felt like there was a consensus tha
i am very interested in describing islamic law. there is the reliance of the traveller, which is a highly certified islamic law but, and everyone should read this. this is more important to read than the koran because its application of islam onto society, when i looked into this phenomenon, i looked at one of the travel books. i am reading hundreds of pages, and he discusses that there is no separation of church and state, mosque and state. there is no space. that was one of those lightbulb...
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it is set in law to 1.5% of gdp to two decimal points. if you look at that it makes you wonder is there a free rider effect going on? are they able to spend less on defense because we are spending it for them? we are paying for european missile defense. it protects europe. why isn't europe paying for it? be the legitimate question that as the budget gets tighter people start to ask these questions more and more. the downside is if you try to do something about it, if we said we are not going to provide as much security, doesn't always work out that well. kind of a hedgehog strategy approach where we try to get our allies and partners to build up their defense to do more of their own security. what if they don't and we are still left responsible for it with core interests in the same areas. a tough problem to deal with and both the administrations have to deal with it one way or the other. >> all the way in the back. >> i am editor of the blog -- thank you for the great panel. i want to change topics and touch on the subject peter discusse
it is set in law to 1.5% of gdp to two decimal points. if you look at that it makes you wonder is there a free rider effect going on? are they able to spend less on defense because we are spending it for them? we are paying for european missile defense. it protects europe. why isn't europe paying for it? be the legitimate question that as the budget gets tighter people start to ask these questions more and more. the downside is if you try to do something about it, if we said we are not going to...
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law would undermine our credibility and give a green light of other agencies to grant recognition of a palestine state. u.s. funding for unesco would only be restored if unesco -- prepared testimony is another example of misplaced priorities. the administration has requested an increase in funding for the general budget of the organization of american states, yet you cut u.s. contributions to the oas fund for strengthening democracy by almost $2 million. the administration is proposing financial assistance to nicaragua, bolivia and ecuador, three counties who continue to undermine peace in the atmosphere, disregard human rights and ignore the rule of law. there can be no justification for an increase in funds to these countries. that money was not used wisely as the elections in nicaragua were fraudulent and ran afoul of nicaragua's institution. they spent more money on environmental program than counter narcotics operations or good governance. this budget fails to hold abusers of democracy in the region accountable and cuts support for democracy. instead of standing in solidarity wi
law would undermine our credibility and give a green light of other agencies to grant recognition of a palestine state. u.s. funding for unesco would only be restored if unesco -- prepared testimony is another example of misplaced priorities. the administration has requested an increase in funding for the general budget of the organization of american states, yet you cut u.s. contributions to the oas fund for strengthening democracy by almost $2 million. the administration is proposing...
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airspace and to be used in homeland security and law enforcement. so that's probably the first place you'll see the transition of our technologies to that application. but beyond that our technology can be plugged in to really essentially any camera system you have and that could be a mobile phone, that could be a surveillance camera. >> you guys obviously come from this from a nondefense background, sony, microsoft and other %e5ij:up)tups. how difficult has it been to break into the defense market and the rather complex world of military and government acquisition? >> it's certainly a challenge. i won't -- i won't argue that fact. i think one of the challenges is simply the business model challenge is that the government can typically be -- is used to buying something as v they're used to be paying contractors to sit in a chair and do a job. they're not so much used to buying a product. so in silicon valley, we make products. i try to anticipate a market need and i try to build a product before my customer even knows that they need it. it's been a
airspace and to be used in homeland security and law enforcement. so that's probably the first place you'll see the transition of our technologies to that application. but beyond that our technology can be plugged in to really essentially any camera system you have and that could be a mobile phone, that could be a surveillance camera. >> you guys obviously come from this from a nondefense background, sony, microsoft and other %e5ij:up)tups. how difficult has it been to break into the...
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we have seen a preview in georgia and alabama because of their new immigration laws. university of georgia estimates because of resulting worker shortages in just seven key berry and vegetable crops, georgia and its growers will suffer millions of dollars every year. the professor at the university of alabama, estimates that alabama will face between $2 billion and $11 billion in annual economic losses. is this what we want for american agriculture? i think we need to face facts. the law has been broken for decades, failing to meet the needs of entire industries, particularly ag. people took matters into their own hands. yes, the farmers came without obeying the rules, but almost every fruit and vegetable farmer in the country broke the rules. the government essentially let it all happen. we're all at fault. we need to recognize that and do what is right for the country. we can't allow ideology to trump common sense. with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> i thank the gentle lady. the good news is we have the hearing this morning. the bad news is the bells just went
we have seen a preview in georgia and alabama because of their new immigration laws. university of georgia estimates because of resulting worker shortages in just seven key berry and vegetable crops, georgia and its growers will suffer millions of dollars every year. the professor at the university of alabama, estimates that alabama will face between $2 billion and $11 billion in annual economic losses. is this what we want for american agriculture? i think we need to face facts. the law has...
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staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution and implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they are cars and buses something these buses belong to the muslim brotherhood police intervened with take out beating seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the the several instances of violence is. in iraq few weeks ago inquiring from the president with rival groups even ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is divided so three can the constitution say will only in force the president to a dictatorship but it lacks a key social economic right to have drafted by islamist dominated assembly for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy and that after the congress is dross they say we will have parliamentary elections in the first round of course the votes of people voted in fifty seven percent in favor of the constitution analysts believe that this will be another yes vote this is largely because of the seventeen governorates voting today many of them a rule of cultural plac
staged a hundred thousand strong rally in support of the constitution and implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they are cars and buses something these buses belong to the muslim brotherhood police intervened with take out beating seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on the the several instances of violence is. in iraq few weeks ago inquiring from the president with rival groups even ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is...
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there is ambiguity in the act and existing law. when i asked the acting omb director to address this in the committee hearing two weeks ago, he said omb has yet to make a final determination. i'm concerned by not settling this now, we are failing to provide the veterans with the clarity they deserve to have. do you believe that all va programs, including medical care are exempt from future cuts? >> i think, madam chairman, the answer the omb director provided you is the same. i believe they are still addressing the issue. for my purposes, i would tell you i'm not planning on sequestration. i'm addressing my requirements and presenting my budget as you would expect me to do. i think sequestration in part or in whole is not a good policy. i think the president would argue that the best approach here is a balanced deficit reduction and he believes that the budget he has presented does that and i ask that the congress look at that budget and favorably consider it. >> i hope that is the outcome. we want to provide clarity to the veteran
there is ambiguity in the act and existing law. when i asked the acting omb director to address this in the committee hearing two weeks ago, he said omb has yet to make a final determination. i'm concerned by not settling this now, we are failing to provide the veterans with the clarity they deserve to have. do you believe that all va programs, including medical care are exempt from future cuts? >> i think, madam chairman, the answer the omb director provided you is the same. i believe...
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from harvard law school, where he also served as editor for the "harvard law review." prior to his academic career, professor schanzer worked as a law clerk for the department of justice and for the honorable norma l.shapiro at the u.s. district court for the eastern district of pennsylvania. he was a trial attorney for the department's civil division, counsel for senators william cohen and joseph biden and special counsel for the u.s. department of defense. he has also served as the legislative director for senator jean carnahan and the democratic staff director for the house select committee on homeland security. professor schanzer has parlayed his extensive experience in public service and policy analysis into an equally impressive journalistic and academic career. the author of numerous articles and op-ed pieces, professor schanzer has weighed in on many of the weightiest issues involving homeland security, foreign and domestic policy and the intersection of legality and individual rights in the age of terrorism. a gifted teacher, his courses offered at both unc an
from harvard law school, where he also served as editor for the "harvard law review." prior to his academic career, professor schanzer worked as a law clerk for the department of justice and for the honorable norma l.shapiro at the u.s. district court for the eastern district of pennsylvania. he was a trial attorney for the department's civil division, counsel for senators william cohen and joseph biden and special counsel for the u.s. department of defense. he has also served as the...
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toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policingng to do it. >> >> the state department had not given benghazi the security, both physical and personal resources, it needed. >> former ambassssador thomas pickering, chairman of the accountability review board. the board's report is the result of a pre designation so far- three rignation so fafar, but added that the end of this debate. >> it is not but i feel like -- when somebody is going down the street and they cut someononeff. the other guy isis serious and the errant driversays yoyou are right here that is what happened this week. the ate department saiaid you were right. it sort of took the wind out of the sales of the republican consnspira theorists', i think somewh. a hearing was only an hour-and- a-half long? the last one was four hours and everyone was screaming. this one was pretty reasonable. >> still some wind in your sales, charles? >> the secretary said the buck stops with hurt. the president said
toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policingng to do it. >> >> the state department had not given benghazi the security, both physical and personal resources, it needed. >> former ambassssador thomas pickering, chairman of the accountability review board. the board's report is the result of a pre designation so far- three rignation so fafar, but added that the end of this debate. >> it is not but i feel like --...
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know without the law there is it's a law the jungle nuremberg existed for a reason after that and there was a reason to have trials as a reason for due process.
know without the law there is it's a law the jungle nuremberg existed for a reason after that and there was a reason to have trials as a reason for due process.
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>> one is current law, and one as current policy. it looked at what congress has done in the past, and typically they have extended the bush era tax cuts. they have avoided this year -- severe drop in medicare payments that was scheduled to take effect, and they catch the alternative minimum tax. otherwise this tax would bite into the middle class. we would seek tepid one place 7% growth. the deficit will continue on are really unsustainable path. we would be at a trillion dollar deficit next year. over 10 years, 10 trillion dollars in deficits compared to the current law, about three trillion. >> here is the language, it will lead to economic conditions in 2013. we uncover this of it before. is that out of the norm for press conferences? >> it is this exact language that they do not declare, more of an agency decision. sometimes they have to be two quarters of consecutive negative growth, and perhaps this recession would take place with one very deep quarter. basically he is saying in the press conference and elsewhere that this loo
>> one is current law, and one as current policy. it looked at what congress has done in the past, and typically they have extended the bush era tax cuts. they have avoided this year -- severe drop in medicare payments that was scheduled to take effect, and they catch the alternative minimum tax. otherwise this tax would bite into the middle class. we would seek tepid one place 7% growth. the deficit will continue on are really unsustainable path. we would be at a trillion dollar deficit...
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a law that has ruffled a more than a few feathers in the industry but at least some can go about their business slightly happier. this or cilia artsy brussels. for the business update let's check out some world news and briefly this hour israel and palestinian militants agree to a cease fire after four days of deadly clashes the deal was mediated but it gyptian intelligence offices separate negotiations with each side at least twenty five palestinians have been killed in thirty five israelis wounded in airstrikes and militant rocket attacks since friday the violence was triggered by the israeli assassination of a palestinian resistance leader. american drone attack has killed six suspected militants in pakistan near the afghan border the pakistani army has been trying to clear the region of militancy still have bases in the area american drone strikes aimed at local terrorist began in two thousand and eight out of killed many civilians to some of that criticizes the remote controlled air attacks publicly but the government is believed to have supported the covert cia run program. a fer
a law that has ruffled a more than a few feathers in the industry but at least some can go about their business slightly happier. this or cilia artsy brussels. for the business update let's check out some world news and briefly this hour israel and palestinian militants agree to a cease fire after four days of deadly clashes the deal was mediated but it gyptian intelligence offices separate negotiations with each side at least twenty five palestinians have been killed in thirty five israelis...
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it took the move after vietnam approved a law claiming sovereignty over parts of the same territory. officials at china's civil affairs ministry say they have integrated administrative districts of several island chains into the new city and head quarters on an island in the paracel change. vietnam's parliament approved a law claiming sovereignty over the paracel islands. >> translator: claims of sovereignty over the paracel islands by any other country are illegal and invalid. >> analysts believe chinese officials hope the new administrative district will discourage other nations from acting on their claims to the territory. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster, but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> now some of the stories we are following this hour. prosecutors in norway say a man on trial for last year's mass murder rampage should not go to prison.
it took the move after vietnam approved a law claiming sovereignty over parts of the same territory. officials at china's civil affairs ministry say they have integrated administrative districts of several island chains into the new city and head quarters on an island in the paracel change. vietnam's parliament approved a law claiming sovereignty over the paracel islands. >> translator: claims of sovereignty over the paracel islands by any other country are illegal and invalid. >>...
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it said any person without due process of law. and certainly can't kill someone just because it is it popular to doing so. >> this guy admitted his role in murdering 3000 americans and it makes sense that we should be able to chase him down and kill him. >> it makes political sense. >>> and emotional sense. it was a great relief and release when this monster was dead. but he was not in the act of engaging in war at the time he was killed by u.s. troops. he ought fobe arrested and put on trial. why would we make an exception for him and try richard speck who admitted he murdered 29 nurses in a chicago dormitory. >> because terrorism is different. if we have a civilian trial terrorist will abuse that and kill us and put lives at risk. >> there have been 2300 people tried and pled guilty of acts of terrorism by the federal courts. >> civilian courts. >> not military. military only tried seventwo of whom they let go free. the president can't make exceptions for emotional reasons or political reasons. he can't make exceptions at all. t
it said any person without due process of law. and certainly can't kill someone just because it is it popular to doing so. >> this guy admitted his role in murdering 3000 americans and it makes sense that we should be able to chase him down and kill him. >> it makes political sense. >>> and emotional sense. it was a great relief and release when this monster was dead. but he was not in the act of engaging in war at the time he was killed by u.s. troops. he ought fobe...
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there are a number of these sorts of laws. great fear in crossing the islamic law. in a sense, it becomes a very infantilized existence. you are not able to assume your full potential and rights as a human being. darned if it did not suddenly seemed to me that there was a tremendous overlap between this islamic institution and this american cultural creation. and i see great proof of this, example, in speech codes, we are quite fearful of what we say and what we write. fear of giving offense. it dovetails with the existence of the non-muslim in an islamic society. fear of giving offense is essentially the basis of the existence,s daily public existence, and i'm sure. and you see it with the story, translating into the very teachings of the american military. so, all of these trends we've together for me, and that is part of the reason why i think we have been very ineffective in dealing with this onslaught coming at us. and i actually think -- in the ap picked osama bin laden's killing of the story of a year and i realize coming on the 10- year mark on 9/11 -- to me
there are a number of these sorts of laws. great fear in crossing the islamic law. in a sense, it becomes a very infantilized existence. you are not able to assume your full potential and rights as a human being. darned if it did not suddenly seemed to me that there was a tremendous overlap between this islamic institution and this american cultural creation. and i see great proof of this, example, in speech codes, we are quite fearful of what we say and what we write. fear of giving offense....
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everything law. and law how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the service make a search who will give them no problem. and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the fall of. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests. here with the week we are thirteen minutes past the hour and. he hasn't for mation to suggest washington as advancing proceedings to extradite the whistleblower for leaking secret u.s. cables the wiki leaks editor fears he will face torture or even execution f. deported mother isn't ecuador campaigning for sons of solomon there she exclusively told r.t. that american politicians are gunning for revenge. from the beginning. from the us from politicians and from. news commentary. screaming out. in the most brutal way. they seem to be no hilltop at all in how they were feeling. calling out to crucial for the system and inciting against my son and still in the last few weeks this been his focus is his integ
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law as a criminal offense to reveal the existence of a sealed indictment but what the u.s. government has not done and which is available to them that if they are not interested as the us ambassador states then it would be a simple matter for the u.s. attorney general to state explicitly to confirm that the criminal investigation is over and that no charges will be laid and no extradition request would. made but they have so far failed to do so unless and until they do that we are very alert to the possibility that this is an ongoing criminal investigation all of the evidence that's coming out of what we know about the grand jury about what's coming out of the bradley manning proceedings confirm that there is as government has been reported by our embassy in washington a criminal investigation of unprecedented size and scale so unless and until the u.s. government confounds it that criminal investigation is over and no charges will be laid we have to be alert to that very real possibility and coming up for you in the program the army draft dilemma. arab israelis could now f
law as a criminal offense to reveal the existence of a sealed indictment but what the u.s. government has not done and which is available to them that if they are not interested as the us ambassador states then it would be a simple matter for the u.s. attorney general to state explicitly to confirm that the criminal investigation is over and that no charges will be laid and no extradition request would. made but they have so far failed to do so unless and until they do that we are very alert to...
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the other five have the highest gun ownership in the country and the most relaxed laws. we have the toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of police to do it. >> go on the internet. google gun-control and see what you come up with. statements from the founding fathers about our guns. toward washington. -- george washington. try to stop gun sales in this country, you will run into a series of roadblocks. >> austria h a ms kling inhe mid-1990s and they passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to be turned in. the government bought them back. after a certain date if they were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime and suicide, which is an interesting development. it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we he the second amendment and the history back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always an effective as
the other five have the highest gun ownership in the country and the most relaxed laws. we have the toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of police to do it. >> go on the internet. google gun-control and see what you come up with. statements from the founding fathers about our guns. toward washington. -- george washington. try to stop gun sales in this country, you will run into a series of roadblocks. >> austria h a ms kling...
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law you want we got lawyers that was the. when you work at a phone like paine webber or oppenheimer or alex brown as i did for many years just break any law you want we got lawyers and that's the montra and you see this all the time if that doesn't work then they put a gun to the market said they use high frequency trading and they crash the market as hank paulson did in two thousand and eight to weasel seven hundred fifty billion out of congress using financial terrorism well you're argument there that you're allowed to commit crimes and just do it we'll we'll deal with it the lawyers say that these banks the top twelve reasons you should hate the mortgage settlement this is from e. smith a naked capitalism and she says we've now set a price for forgeries and fabricating documents it's two thousand dollars per loan it is less than the price of the title insurance that banks fail to get when they transfer the loans to the trust it is a fraction of the cost of the legal expenses when foreclosures are challenged it's a great de
law you want we got lawyers that was the. when you work at a phone like paine webber or oppenheimer or alex brown as i did for many years just break any law you want we got lawyers and that's the montra and you see this all the time if that doesn't work then they put a gun to the market said they use high frequency trading and they crash the market as hank paulson did in two thousand and eight to weasel seven hundred fifty billion out of congress using financial terrorism well you're argument...
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we do not pick and choose what laws. the people did not get to pick and choose what laws they shouldn't force. i do not think the president should pick and choose what laws -- if he disagrees with it, let's go to the supreme court. when we vote on the bill, i have get to vote on a bill that i agreed with 100%. once i vote on it, i am committed to that vote. the president can say at a signing ceremony, i do not like this, but i will sign this anyway, but i will not do anything about it. we learned in civics class that we have three branches of government. they all have different responsibilities and the executives is to enforce the law. >> we have time for one more question. >> the dni has cut the geode spatial spending on commercial energy by about half. the two companies involved depend very much on that spending to keep going to build new satellites. have you begun to look at this as an issue? the white house has a steady they are doing. >> no, i have not. >> fair enough. >> we will leave it there. buck mckeon, thank y
we do not pick and choose what laws. the people did not get to pick and choose what laws they shouldn't force. i do not think the president should pick and choose what laws -- if he disagrees with it, let's go to the supreme court. when we vote on the bill, i have get to vote on a bill that i agreed with 100%. once i vote on it, i am committed to that vote. the president can say at a signing ceremony, i do not like this, but i will sign this anyway, but i will not do anything about it. we...
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working his way to colombia he got his law degree. practiced law for 1 degree and he did it and the famous admiral felt that his kid had a talent. he taught him what he needed to learn and they start a very successful practice in naval ships. he designed 70% of all of the naval vessels in world war ii, which is an incredible achievement. destroyers, cruisers, a key designs in the normandy aircraft he is also the man responsible for the liberty ship, the iconic liberty ship which is the mass-produced cargo ship that helped win a war. basically faster than they think. that is basically the way to build his mind set.
working his way to colombia he got his law degree. practiced law for 1 degree and he did it and the famous admiral felt that his kid had a talent. he taught him what he needed to learn and they start a very successful practice in naval ships. he designed 70% of all of the naval vessels in world war ii, which is an incredible achievement. destroyers, cruisers, a key designs in the normandy aircraft he is also the man responsible for the liberty ship, the iconic liberty ship which is the...
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not a some of the law been in the backyard but the lack of respect from the united states. american troops taking action over the border is not acceptable to the people said the former president musharraf. it is a violation of our sovereignty. the parliament called a closed-door session with the generals have a spot of trouble but deftly deflected much of the civilians a gerber broke united states was the real bad guy. good generals can formally demand united states would ensure the national interest was respected. of the pakistani people deserves of respect. to add some bite the general said they could force the u.s. to shut down the secret program this cia was running out of pakistan. unfortunately publicizing their demands that they the the generals also revealed to pakistani legislators the cia was using the airbase. [laughter] this caused an uproar in parliament for crop they were flying armed drones came less of a surprise to the citizens and the tribal regions. those unmanned aircraft were used for surveillance in their early stages of the war but could be armed with
not a some of the law been in the backyard but the lack of respect from the united states. american troops taking action over the border is not acceptable to the people said the former president musharraf. it is a violation of our sovereignty. the parliament called a closed-door session with the generals have a spot of trouble but deftly deflected much of the civilians a gerber broke united states was the real bad guy. good generals can formally demand united states would ensure the national...
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there was income tax raises acro the board, and therewas also re-negotiation law tat congress passed in3 t lo gnm-- demeoetier contcts where they felt the charges in terms of cost was exorbitant. that happened, andne of the reasons waseon maalormpanth roioesf, t onfo companies, aircraft companies in particular to get around an excess profits tax and that schge i y luil regteo nt, ce nus , opr g , t it not going to be taxed at the excess profit kind of a level. small businesses, there was a big battle er smallsies ca rbon b ers f ng talhebi gm ford, general electric, and the little guy gets nothing. there was a small business upfense contraccommte s wagto t.n onou enga big companies as contractors, there's plenty for everybody down the subcontracting network to g ery,n g plnt apn prs, t, ur i acact happened i'mecocisan gnsi masteyror especiallybout the prewar build up of production. coctatat fondering is, these repeorerid cm? reungup t oce o materi in anticipation of warme contracts, or were contracts being let out early,and if so, >>nts pce rtspic ri kela f, they didn't exist yet. co
there was income tax raises acro the board, and therewas also re-negotiation law tat congress passed in3 t lo gnm-- demeoetier contcts where they felt the charges in terms of cost was exorbitant. that happened, andne of the reasons waseon maalormpanth roioesf, t onfo companies, aircraft companies in particular to get around an excess profits tax and that schge i y luil regteo nt, ce nus , opr g , t it not going to be taxed at the excess profit kind of a level. small businesses, there was a big...
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hundreds of thousands strong rally in support of the constitution and the implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they cars and buses some saying these buses belong to the muslim brotherhood police intervened with tear gas leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on to several instances of violence is in alexandria in cairo a few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is divided those who are against the constitution say it would only enforce a presidential dictatorship that lacks a key social economic rights that was drafted by islamist dominated assembly for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy after the conditions drop so they say we will have parliamentary elections neither side seems to be backing down so we expect their own rests in the streets of egypt. on the first day job the referendum saw the majority supported the charter so what are the expectations for saturday's round them. in the firs
hundreds of thousands strong rally in support of the constitution and the implementation of sharia law the two sides hold rocks at each other they cars and buses some saying these buses belong to the muslim brotherhood police intervened with tear gas leaving seventy seven injured so this obviously comes on to several instances of violence is in alexandria in cairo a few weeks ago in cairo and from the presidential palace rival groups clashed leaving ten dead in terms of people are saying here...
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hhrd-liners in the country say her revealing costumes and sensual danceemoves are forbidddn by islamic law. the old-out crowd of more than 25-thousand will receive refunds. beyonce is back! back!beyonce naas nats roughly 55-hundred fans turned outtthis weekend... to see beyonce perform for the first daughter blue ivy.the singer out crowd... in atlantic city.- among the crowd? first lady michelle obama and her two daughters. "men in black 3" put a sttp to number one film in ameeica.e nats the time-traveling flick... starring will smith and josh brolin... won the weekend box office with 55-million dollars 3 weekends in first place... "the avengers" dropped to number 2... pulling in about 37-million dollaas. "battleship" rounded out the top 3... with 10-point-7 million dollars in ticket sales. 3 one man proposes to his girlfriend in a way so unique... it's probably ne of the best proposals ever. bruno mars' song "marry me." ((muuic nats)))- isaac had his giilfriend sit in the back of a car....and listen to the song on headphones.as the car slowly proposal into action.... - so did she say yes?
hhrd-liners in the country say her revealing costumes and sensual danceemoves are forbidddn by islamic law. the old-out crowd of more than 25-thousand will receive refunds. beyonce is back! back!beyonce naas nats roughly 55-hundred fans turned outtthis weekend... to see beyonce perform for the first daughter blue ivy.the singer out crowd... in atlantic city.- among the crowd? first lady michelle obama and her two daughters. "men in black 3" put a sttp to number one film in ameeica.e...
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that the crew responsible foremaning the two vessels has not exercised the care required of them by law to ensure the safety of the vessel that they are navigating as well as the people on board their vessels. >> the hong kong government has set up a special panel to speed up the investigation. >>> the philippines and vietnam have appealed to the international community for a peaceful and legal resolution to the south china sea issue. china wasn't mentioned by name in their speeches to the u.n. general assembly. even so, both countries were clearly calling for support as they resist thepreading influence of asia's rising power. the secretary of foreign affairs rosario urged the countries to quickly agree on a legally binding code of conduct to ease tensions. >> to address this challenge and arrive at a resolution, we must rely on the rule of law and not the force of arms. we must rely on the body of rules that state that disputes must be resolved peacefully. >> vietnam's deputy minister of foreign affairs resisted china's demands that the disputes be resolved through bilateral negotiati
that the crew responsible foremaning the two vessels has not exercised the care required of them by law to ensure the safety of the vessel that they are navigating as well as the people on board their vessels. >> the hong kong government has set up a special panel to speed up the investigation. >>> the philippines and vietnam have appealed to the international community for a peaceful and legal resolution to the south china sea issue. china wasn't mentioned by name in their...
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. ♪ "saving grace" on bag pipes] ♪hen developing law la ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [stars and stripes forever playing] [marching band continues] ♪ [applause] >> please be seated. [martial music playing] glory of the coming of the lord he is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored his truth is marching on glory, glory, hallelujah laurie, glory, glory, hallelujah glory, glory, hallelujah his truth is marching on i see in the watch [indistinct lyrics] his name is marching on glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah his truth is marching on [applause] in the beauty of the day with the glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me [indistinct lyrics] his truth is marching on glory, glory hallelujah, glory, glory hallelujah his truth is marching on glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah his truth is marching on glory glory ♪ >> please be seated. veterans, thank you. >> earlier it it it is a novel was the arlington national cemetery. he was joined by leon panetta the then chairman and general martin dempsey. this is 40 minutes. ♪h [star
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government bankruptcy laws protect those banks. so the banks can screw you with the interest rates that are charging you, and you do not have any rights whatsoever to say i cannot afford this. then the system allows you to defer your student loans, up to do forbearance on your student loans. what does that mean? it simply means that you don't have to pay it right away, but the interest continues to accumulate. listen to me closely here. there are not a lot of safe places to make money today, and they know that. many of these banks and institutions by them at 0% and they are lending to you at 6% or 8%. when you don't pay it back, they are thrilled, because it starts to compound and compound, and $40,000 turns into $80,000 turns into $150,000. in you think you have been getting away with something because you haven't been able to pay it, and then they contact you and you have got to pay back that $150,000. you cannot. what did they do? they will garnish your wages, they will garnish your social security check. so when you are taking
government bankruptcy laws protect those banks. so the banks can screw you with the interest rates that are charging you, and you do not have any rights whatsoever to say i cannot afford this. then the system allows you to defer your student loans, up to do forbearance on your student loans. what does that mean? it simply means that you don't have to pay it right away, but the interest continues to accumulate. listen to me closely here. there are not a lot of safe places to make money today,...
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in 1850, the british passed a law. it was called the repeal of the corn laws, and it was an introduction into free market economics, repealing, you know, mercantilism and protectionism and ushered in the age of the industrial revolution. and it was a difficult time. the representative had this pass, he works for so many years, and it was smoothly, there are a lot of special interests, and they transitioned into a much better system. in 1919, they decided in this country that we were going to take care. american people to make sure your habits and the habits were wise and frugal, so they passed this pricks of alcohol. -- passed this prohibition of alcohol. and it didn't work. what happened by the early 1930's? by 1933, the people rose up and said this is ridiculous. prohibition is bad. and they repealed prohibition. so someday we're going to wake up and say the same thing about all drugs and say, right now, we're getting a lot more settlement for this, repeal these drug laws, get rid of the crime associated with the dru
in 1850, the british passed a law. it was called the repeal of the corn laws, and it was an introduction into free market economics, repealing, you know, mercantilism and protectionism and ushered in the age of the industrial revolution. and it was a difficult time. the representative had this pass, he works for so many years, and it was smoothly, there are a lot of special interests, and they transitioned into a much better system. in 1919, they decided in this country that we were going to...
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>>shepard: what we don't talk about the campaign finance laws have never been tested. they have been on the book as while. but never tested. this is the first test. >>randy: the critical thing is, how do we define "the" purpose. how do we define the word "the." is it that the only reason it came in was campaign contributions opposed to what the government is arguing, some of the money could have been personal, for gifts but we don't only have to show that there was no other reason for the money. the government cannot do it. >>arthur: the biggest hurdle for the prosecution is for them to stand up in summation and say, ladies and gentleman, the fact that shatters any reasonable doubt that john edwards knew is, blank. i don't know if they have that smoking gun. they are connecting the dots. he knew where he had to have known and therefore you have to convince. >>shepard: most important part may yet to come, not the closing arguments but the charging of the jury, the instructions if the jury the be key. you both agree on that. >>arthur: yes, this is the biggest flaw in the
>>shepard: what we don't talk about the campaign finance laws have never been tested. they have been on the book as while. but never tested. this is the first test. >>randy: the critical thing is, how do we define "the" purpose. how do we define the word "the." is it that the only reason it came in was campaign contributions opposed to what the government is arguing, some of the money could have been personal, for gifts but we don't only have to show that there...
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and people were, like, is he doing this to rescue the soldiers, or is he trying to get his son-in-law back? well, patton orders one of his assistants who knows john waters to partake in it so that, you know, he'll be able to identify him and make sure they get him out of there. it doesn't work to patton's advantage. he also doesn't order any air cover for this attack. i think that's very telling that he's trying to keep this thing secret, you know. he says one of the reasons was that mcarthur had done a great rescue of a p.o.w. camp behind the lines in the philippines. i think he wanted to do something similar. i think it was really about john waters. is these troops make it to the camp. they liberate it. they think there's going to be about 300 guys there. there was about 5,000. the germans are overcrowding in their prisons. and john waters goes out the gate, and a panicky german guard shoots him in the butt. so they've got to bring him back into the hospital -- i'm sorry, back into the prison, into the prison hospital where he's going to remain. patton feels incredibly guilty about
and people were, like, is he doing this to rescue the soldiers, or is he trying to get his son-in-law back? well, patton orders one of his assistants who knows john waters to partake in it so that, you know, he'll be able to identify him and make sure they get him out of there. it doesn't work to patton's advantage. he also doesn't order any air cover for this attack. i think that's very telling that he's trying to keep this thing secret, you know. he says one of the reasons was that mcarthur...
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radioactive fallout all government betrayal of the government of law and law and claude and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the fall of. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests exclaims.
radioactive fallout all government betrayal of the government of law and law and claude and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radio like the fall of. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests exclaims.
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cralwh i tes social norm and becomes a law. and the law's very important, and the social norm is very important. for example, if you were to go back 200 years ago and call somebody a racist, that wasn't even a concept 200 yea ouldle me aact rs 200 years ago, they'd say wh does that mean? they'd say, well, you think you're better than black people. they'd say, of course i am, i'm white. you go back 900 years ago -- 200 years ago ca aex swhoe tan u k'rbe t women. i'm a man, of course i'm better than a woman. any of you remember what president bush said was the worst day of his presidency? [inaudible] >> yeah. september 11th, abu ghraib ing hed oray h esency was when kanye west called him a racist, said he didn't like black people. the worst thing you can call somebody now is a racist. 200 years ago thatasn' even a concept. evod don't heto cnc u cnc cca ssanmseao social norm, and then it transforms the idea into a haw so that the few people who don't agree can't take advantage. and that changes all around us. it's happened, and it
cralwh i tes social norm and becomes a law. and the law's very important, and the social norm is very important. for example, if you were to go back 200 years ago and call somebody a racist, that wasn't even a concept 200 yea ouldle me aact rs 200 years ago, they'd say wh does that mean? they'd say, well, you think you're better than black people. they'd say, of course i am, i'm white. you go back 900 years ago -- 200 years ago ca aex swhoe tan u k'rbe t women. i'm a man, of course i'm better...
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they passed a large bill that was enacted into law last year, that has a lot of programs aimed at retraining them and trying to help in the transition to civilian life. they're looking or the more improvements they can do along that way. how can you get people back, what kind of job training, what kind of rehabilitation programs do you need for disabled veterans? those are the kind of things they're after. i think they'll move swiftly on it. because in an election year, having a large group of unemployed veterans is something that people don't want to have to face. >> the administration has proposed some money specifically for veterans and jobs. is this on top of what they -- the congress passed you said last year? >> yeah, well congress passed the authorization last year. they didn't provide much money. they're trying to do this on the cheap. in the $140 billion veterans budget for 2013, there's $1 billion for the president obama's initiative, the veterans job corps. and we don't still really know exactly what that's going to include. there's some members of congress that have proposed a co
they passed a large bill that was enacted into law last year, that has a lot of programs aimed at retraining them and trying to help in the transition to civilian life. they're looking or the more improvements they can do along that way. how can you get people back, what kind of job training, what kind of rehabilitation programs do you need for disabled veterans? those are the kind of things they're after. i think they'll move swiftly on it. because in an election year, having a large group of...
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she is a professor of law at the illinois institute of technology . she has been a visiting professor at princeton. she is an expert on biotechnologies, the author of the clone a inch. much of what she has written has been about the legal implications of genetics, science, and research. her new book, i know who you are and saw what you did. [laughter] -- >> great title. >> of very scary read about the information that we give away about ourselves without even thinking about it every time we go on the internet or log on to facebook or even just go to a website and not even buy something, but research something. it really does feel like my wife said to me when she saw me reading it the other night, this is as bad as i think. since what they found out, i said, it seems to be way, way worse than you can imagine. [laughter] sitting next to her is michael schirmer whose new book is called the leading brand -- to be believing brain, which is basically a study of how we come to believe some of the things we do believe and how those beliefs mutate. michael is
she is a professor of law at the illinois institute of technology . she has been a visiting professor at princeton. she is an expert on biotechnologies, the author of the clone a inch. much of what she has written has been about the legal implications of genetics, science, and research. her new book, i know who you are and saw what you did. [laughter] -- >> great title. >> of very scary read about the information that we give away about ourselves without even thinking about it every...
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radioactive fallout government betrayal of the government of law and lauded and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radioactive for. the secrets of the tests exposed. in full started. for going to local and. cooling. choose your place. take your stuff. to. make your statement. spread the word. it's true. welcome back to spotlight i'm al green knob and just a reminder that my guest on the show today is richard dinora commander in chief of the american veterans of foreign wars organization. richard we were talking about veterans being nonpolitical and this is true i mean i mean i agree and i am a veteran myself but watching the current news coming from the united states the process the occupy the wall street movement you know long before we see a lot of war veterans engaged taking part in these protests well it doesn't make them automatically political but it shows us that they are politically ac
radioactive fallout government betrayal of the government of law and lauded and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radioactive for. the secrets of the tests exposed. in full started. for going to local and. cooling. choose your place. take your stuff. to. make your statement. spread the word. it's true....
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toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policing to do it. go on the internet and find out when you come up with gun- control. george washington. fire arms ban next to the constitution itself. they are the americans liberty. try to stem gun sales in this country you will run into a serious roadblock. >> australia had a mass killing in the mid-90's's. it passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to return then. the government brought them back. after a certain date if there were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime, especially in suicide, an interesting development. it seems to me you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership and australia was 5% of households. hear, gallup has shown is 47%. we have a second amendment and the whole history going back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds along that we pass are almost always an effective as a result because there are
toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of policing to do it. go on the internet and find out when you come up with gun- control. george washington. fire arms ban next to the constitution itself. they are the americans liberty. try to stem gun sales in this country you will run into a serious roadblock. >> australia had a mass killing in the mid-90's's. it passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to return then. the government...
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regular you know they're not a lot of people say there's no law evidence that g m o's are bad for your health. so but when it's under the label you can decide if you want to eat it or not so i think that's a different if you think it's about the or not or it makes no sands you can buy it whether or not you think it's fair for a company to not have the label for g.m.o. information the bottom line is if you live in the united states you're probably ingesting a lot of g.m.o. food whether you like it or not. very nearly twenty seven minutes past the hour here in the russian capital i'll be back with the headlines in a few minutes you're watching. they were young and high flying. their careers were on takeoff. that flight for them was one of many. and the last one. locomotive. leaving the ice one or two. good evening. six. download the official ati applications to cell phones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch all its hit all you need is your old low ball device to watch r.t. any time of. their conduced childhood was o
regular you know they're not a lot of people say there's no law evidence that g m o's are bad for your health. so but when it's under the label you can decide if you want to eat it or not so i think that's a different if you think it's about the or not or it makes no sands you can buy it whether or not you think it's fair for a company to not have the label for g.m.o. information the bottom line is if you live in the united states you're probably ingesting a lot of g.m.o. food whether you like...
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>> reporter: the justices seemed to side with the opponents of the law. they also asked if the government can force the american people to eat broccoli. anthony kennedy said it's unprecedented for the federal government to impose a duty upon people to buy a product. here's some sound from the court released just a few hours ago. >> and here the government is saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act. that changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in a very fundamental way. >> i love obama care! >> reporter: now, supporters of the law are trying to sound optimistic, noting that the other justices were more sim a thit ecto the 40 million americans who don't have health insurance. back live now in front of the u.s. supreme court, there's still quite a few demonstrators hours after these arguments wrapped up today. tomorrow the justices are going to tackle the issue of whether the health law reform could stand if this mandatory insurance requirement is struck down. reporting live f
>> reporter: the justices seemed to side with the opponents of the law. they also asked if the government can force the american people to eat broccoli. anthony kennedy said it's unprecedented for the federal government to impose a duty upon people to buy a product. here's some sound from the court released just a few hours ago. >> and here the government is saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act. that changes the relationship...